Friday, May 18, 2012

1998 College Football

1. Ricky Williams: Won the Heisman Trophy. He set the NCAA career record for rushing yards, touchdowns, points and 200 yard games.

He was a consensus All-American and Doak Walker (Best RB) for the second straight year. He was also the unanimous national player of the year.

The Texas Tornado totaled 2,124 yards (6.0 ypc) and 27 TDs in 11 games.  He added 262 yards and TD receiving.

In his record breaking performance he carried the ball 44 times for 259 yards as Texas upset #11 Texas A&M. He eclipsed Tony Dorsett’s mark on a 60 yard epic dash.


He ran for over 200 yards six times, including two 300 yard games.

Williams earned MVP of the Cotton Bowl, a 38-11  route of SEC West Champion Mississippi St. He ran for 203 more yards and 2 TDs.

The Longhorns were 9-3 and 6-2 in the Big 12. They finished #15 in the polls.




2. Peerless Price: Was the MVP of the Fiesta Bowl (national championship game). He had four catches for 199 yards and the game changing 79 yard TD.

Price’s 4th quarter TD (the longest play in Fiesta Bowl history) gave Tennessee a 21-9 cushion over Florida State.

He was also named the SEC title game MVP with six receptions for 99 yards and a TD. He hauled in a 41 yard score to give the Vols a 17-14 lead in the 4th.

In Tennessee’s season opener against #25 Syracuse, Price helped UT to a 33-31 comeback win with 87 yards and 2 TDs.

He made clutch plays all season including a key TD catch in a 20-17 OT win over #5 Florida and a 100 yards Kick return TD vs. Alabama.


Tennessee won the national title over #2 Florida St. 23-16 to capture their first national championship since 1951. Rocky Top was 13-0 and won the SEC for the second straight season.


3. Champ Bailey: He was the national defensive player of the year (Bednairk award). He was a consensus All-American.

He also finished 7th in the Heisman voting and a finalist for the Thorpe award as the top defensive back in the country.
Champ was a three-way threat with 3 INTs, 745 yards receiving (6th in the sec) 5 TDs, and a 21.8 average on kick returns.

Bailey was on the field for over 100 plays in six games..

He was the Peach Bowl MVP with 3 rec. for 74 yards and 14 yard TD, 2 tackles 1 pass break up and 5 KO returns for 102 yards in a 35-33 win over #18 Virginia.

Georgia was 9-3, including 6-2 in the SEC and finished #14 in the poll.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

NBA 1998


1. Michael Jordan: Won his 5th MVP and 6th Finals MVP.

He was an unanimous all-league selection.  He was first team All-Defense. He was a starter on the East All-Star team and was MVP with 23 points and eight assists.

He was the NBA Player of the month in December and March.

At age 35 Jordan played in all 82 games. He lead the league in fgs, fgs attempted and scoring (28.7) for the tenth time in his career (a NBA record). He was second in NBA in free throws.



He had 41 points in a Game Two win and 28-9-8 in the grueling Game Seven victory.
 
In the Finals vs. Utah cemented his legacy. He scored 37 in Game Two to tie the series at one.

He played perhaps the greatest game in NBA history in Game Six to secure a sixth title.

MJ scored 45 points and his three play sequence to end the game gave Chicago the championship.

Chicago won 62 games while just allowing 89.2 points per game, good for 3rd in the league. They beat New Jersey and Charlotte in three and five games to advance in playoffs.




2. Karl Malone: Was the MVP runner up and made 1st team All-NBA for the 10th straight season.

He was first team All-Defense and the Player of the Month in February.

He was third in league in scoring (27) and 6th in rebounding (10.3). He led the league in free throws and was second in field goals. He was ninth in FG% at 53%.


He was a starter for the West All-Star team.

The Mailman helped close out Houston with 29-13 and 31-14 in Games Four and Five.

Against San Antonio in Game Four he had 34-12.

In the Western Conference Finals sweep vs. LA he averaged 30 points 10 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.

Perhaps, he had the best game as a pro with a 39 point effort on a 17-27 shooting night along with nine rebs and five asts to help stave off elimination in Game Five of the finals vs. Chicago.

The Jazz reached the Finals for the second straight years and lost to Chicago in both years in six games. They beat the Rockets and Spurs in five and swept the Lakers. They were third in scoring with 101 PPG.

Utah tied Chicago with the best record in the league by winning 62 games.

3.  Shaquille O’Neal:  Was first team All-NBA and 4th in MVP voting.

He was the Player of the Month in January and April.

O’Neal lead the NBA in fg% and fta, 2nd in scoring and 8th in blocks.

He was an All-Star and scored 12 points.

He averaged 28.3 ppg, 11.4 rpg 2.4 bpg 58.4% in the regular season.


The Lakers were 46-14 with Shaq in the line up.

In Game Four against Portland, the series clincher, O’Neal had 31 pts on 13-17 fgs 15 rebounds five assists and four blocks


Shaq averaged 36 ppg in final three games of West Finals loss to Utah.

L.A advanced to the West Finals for the first time in seven seasons. They were 61-21 and tied for the Pacific division title with Seattle. They won seven of nine games in the first two rounds of the playoffs.